Private Trade School LPN-to-RN Program

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Howdy! I recently passed the NET Test for a trade school LPN-to-RN bridge program that is due to start in January of next year, and my interview with the school's director is next week. My admission into the program will happen if it is meant to be. I'm approaching this situation cautiously, as this program is pricey. However, any money spent on tuition will be earned back within the first few months of employment as an RN

In other words, I'm viewing this decision as a potential investment in human capital that, hopefully, will continue to increase in value as the years pass.

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Thats exactly the way I rationalize my tuition. I plan to go to my schools sister school for LVN-RN as soon as I finish my LVN as possible Yes its pricey but so is waiting several years on a waiting list when I could be out earning.

There are 2 trade school RN programs in the Oklahoma City area, but none in the DFW area, which is where I live. Since the community college ADN programs are fiercely competitive in and around DFW, I decided to bite the bullet and try to get admitted into one of the 2 trade schools over the border in Oklahoma. It will only be a year of my time. Then again, this year is going to pass whether I do anything productive with it or not.

it sounds like you are taking the same route that i did, and let me tell you, i am so happy i have now completed the program! i was hesitant at first, because it is a lot of money, and i have a friend who decided to do the lvn-bsn program instead, saying it would only take her 3 years to complete the program. i would "only" have an adn at the end of my program. well, here we are, less than a year later, i now have my adn, license in hand, and my friend still has 3 years to go! (she said she's not as motivated to complete the program as she hoped she would be!) at my new job, i will be making about $15/hour more than she does, so i figure that will pay that tuition loan off quickly! no regrets here!

I too did the same thing. We moved from Las Vegas to Indianapolis while I was in nursing school and I was very concerned about the waiting lists for the LPN to RN bridge. I went to a private college (mega bucks) and then paid off student loans for 3 years afterwards. It is well worth it!!!

Hi Commuter ,
I have more questions if that is ok.
Do you know yet if you will be able to work weekends if you needed to ? ( I would ) .
Do you know if there is housing available like dorms or something ?
I would really like to just get it done and one year will pass regardless, you are right about that.
Hope you don't mind all the questions, Calliesue

Hi Commuter ,
I have more questions if that is ok.
Do you know yet if you will be able to work weekends if you needed to ? ( I would ) .
Do you know if there is housing available like dorms or something ?
I would really like to just get it done and one year will pass regardless, you are right about that.
Hope you don't mind all the questions, Calliesue

This is a trade school, so no dorms are available.

I would be able to work weekends with the type of schedule they offer.